Opinion
PRO/CON: The national shift from paper to digital exams
PRO- Written by: Esther Cosby On March 9, 2024 the format of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) and Practice Scholastic Aptitude Test (PSAT) changed forever. […]
A fight for knowledge: Bring the library back
A library is a traditional space for a school. It’s a room warmly lit and filled with books. A quiet researching and reading space. A […]
What fuels the brain: The need for food during testing
Picture this; a painting of mandatory student statewide testing that shows knees bouncing, endless hours of sitting and thinking, all with stomachs growling. Nobody would […]
Opinion: Creativity Doesn’t Survive in a System Built on Conformity
Y = mx + b. Mitochondria is the power house of the cell. Introduction. Body paragraphs. Conclusion. Learn it. Regurgitate it. Forget it. Creativity does […]
Speed bumps in sneakers: the battle against slow walkers
This article was written by Cora Buchan Hallways, once designed for walking, are now dominated by human speed bumps. During passing time in school, people […]
Espresso or depresso: should Northview sell coffee?
Between early mornings, late-night studying, and back-to-back classes, Northview students are running on fumes. It’s time we ran on coffee instead. When students come to […]
The king of care, all hail Lisenbee!
This article was written by Andrea Barboza 122 Northview High School teachers get ready each morning for another day of influencing student lives. They open […]
Four years, one chance: why one activity can change your high school story
This article was written by Anayah Mendez-Chess It’s cliche to say, but four years of high school go by fast! It will be finished in […]
Save the Brains; Banning AI use for students
This article was written by Brook’lynn Russau Behind the scenes of AI polished assignments being turned in by students, AI is discreetly erasing student competence […]
